This Write the Code: Colors to Shapes worksheet gives children more opportunities to practice logical thinking through visual problem solving.
Using the same color–shape key as the previous worksheet, children apply a familiar rule while developing greater confidence and accuracy.
Instead of introducing new concepts, this page focuses on reinforcing understanding. Children must carefully observe colors, recall the matching shapes, and draw them correctly, an important step in building independent thinking skills.
What’s Included in This Worksheet
This second worksheet in the Colors to Shapes series includes:
- A clear color–shape key displayed at the top of the page
- Four consistent colors, each linked to one simple shape
- Five new coding problems, each showing four colors in a different order
- Large drawing spaces that allow children to draw shapes comfortably
- A clean, distraction-free layout designed for focused learning
Although the rule stays the same, the color order changes in each problem, encouraging children to think carefully rather than rely on memory.
How This Worksheet Builds Learning
Repeating a rule across multiple problems helps children move from guided practice to more independent work.
In this worksheet, children must:
- Look at the color shown
- Remember which shape matches that color
- Draw the shape accurately in the correct space
This process strengthens working memory, attention to detail, and visual reasoning, all of which are essential early learning skills.
How to Use This Worksheet
This worksheet can be used in many different learning environments:
- Review the color–shape key together before starting.
- Ask your child to say the color and shape aloud to reinforce understanding.
- Encourage drawing one shape at a time, checking the key when unsure.
- Allow children to erase and try again, accuracy is more important than speed.
- Talk about the finished work and praise effort and careful thinking.
This activity works well with pencils, crayons, or washable markers and can be reused when laminated.
Skills This Worksheet Supports
By completing this worksheet, children practice and strengthen:
- Logical thinking and reasoning
- Rule following
- Shape recognition
- Visual discrimination
- Fine motor control
- Hand–eye coordination
- Pre-writing drawing skills
These skills support later success in handwriting, math, and problem solving tasks.
Why Repetition Matters in Early Logic Activities
Young children learn best through repetition with variation.
By keeping the rule the same but changing the color order, this worksheet helps children focus on understanding rather than guessing.
This type of practice builds confidence and prepares children for more advanced logic activities later in the series.
Who This Worksheet Is For
This worksheet is suitable for:
- Preschool classrooms
- Kindergarten readiness programs
- Homeschool learning
- Early learning centers
- At-home practice with parents
Children can complete the worksheets in any order, but working through them sequentially helps reinforce learning step by step.
Download the free PDF below and continue exploring color based logic and shape drawing through hands on learning.
Find more printable logic worksheets in our Color Coding Activities Collection.








